Absentee Voting Bill Passes House

July 23, 2020

Today we took a major step toward ensuring a safe voting experience in November.

The House passed, by a vote of 144-2, a bill that allows for absentee ballot voting to ensure safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The absentee voting changes apply only to the state election that will be held on November 3, 2020. By law, a state election is a regular election and includes candidates running for federal office.

I am a co-sponsor of House Bill 6002, which makes various changes affecting absentee voting and Election Day Registration (EDR), now goes to the Senate for passage.

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Among other things the bill also authorizes registrars of voters to apply to designate additional EDR locations and authorizes individuals who are in line by 8:00 p.m. at EDR location not just register after completing the voter registration process and are admitted as electors.